I can't imaging life without music. Music evokes nostalgia, comforts, incites and loves. There's always that one album you listened to over and over again and now every time you hear it, you remember that space of your life. Discovering new music is like making new friends. You can never have enough of those. Let's be friends and make some new ones together.

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Awesomeness on the Internets

I know I've said this before, but free concerts are awesome. Just awesome. I saw 4 great bands back to back one night at one of the Olympic celebration sites. For free. Insanity, I tell you. After doing this a few times, you get really good at figuring out what time to get in line so you don't have to stand there for more than a few minutes. It's an art, almost. We kept trying to take pictures of the lines the first night we went out for a show, but they all ended up blurry. Even so, it's still beautiful in this city, even standing in line for two hours in the rain.

I'd heard of Dan Mangan, but I'd never seen his show. He seemed so excited and almost disbelieving that he was playing in his hometown of Vancouver at the Olympics. He was charming, bashful, friendly and just fantastic. If you've never heard of Dan Mangan, I highly recommend you go in search of his music and give it a chance. Here, let me help you.

Being at the show was like having "one of those" late night conversations with your best friend. You've had a few drinks maybe, or you're just feeling a bit vulnerable. Everything is said with such candor, you immediately feel closer. You're getting a little peak into Mangan's soul, most definitely. It's touching and moving and gives you the hunger for more. Here's a snippet of "You Silly Git" to give you an idea:

i’m mr. charming without the charmingand i can hear the eyebrows raise when i start singing

’cause the songs i sing are all about myself.

you can read me like a book, i’m not as clever as i look.

i’ve got a sneaky kind of selfish that i keep up on the shelf

with jars of double-sided comments for people who’ve done nothing wrong.

preparing for the lights and always practicing my sha-na-na’s

After the show, I bought Mangan's newest album, "Nice, Nice, Very Nice". For a guy with a guitar, the sound is quite full. The feeling in the songs resonates. It's a bit of a voyeuristic feeling to really examine what's being said. Each lyric is dripping with sincerity and raw honesty. I can't stop listening to it. It's also really fun to hear songs that mention Vancouver here and there. My favorite on the album, "Tina's Glorious Comeback" starts with a bit about this city. I think it makes me like that song even more.

Go listen, and if you're lucky enough to find him playing in your town, by all means go! There aren't many shows you'll go to where the guy behind you might yell "I love robots!" randomly during the show.

I'm going to write about each of the bands we saw during the Olympics. You can look forward to more posts about Sam Roberts, the Arkells, Jully Black, Tambura Rasa, Chocolat, the Stereophonics and Damian Marley